User blog:Silverfalcon Pikehawk/Appendix for ''Of Brothers and Trials''

In this I will explain the culture of Lock and Gallil's tribe, and the others like them:

The Culture
First off, all the tribes (which are better known as Broods) started from a single tribe, the patriarch and his mate of this tribe owuld send their sons out to find mates of their own, anywhere they could, wether it meant taking them from another tribe, or just finding a wandering vixen. Each son, after finding a mate, would choose a surname for his tribe, which it would be known as. This tradition continued for years, until some decided that in order to expand their tribes, their sons would return to them with their mates and live in that tribe. The sons and their mates would carry on the tradition of sending out their sons to find mates, then the sons would return with their mate and ive in that tribe. When some ralised that eventually there would only be one tribe, they would send every twentieth son to find his own mate, and start his own tribe.

The vixens of these tribes would be kept at the camp, where males from other tribes would come and try to convince the parents of the vixen to allow him to attemtp to come back to his tribe, or start his own tribe with him.

Whenever the dominant patriarch of a tribe would die, his sons would hold a tournement, the winner of which would become the new patriarch.

In the Fox Broods, if a fox has green eyes, they are a Foreteller (better known as a Seer). Forest green eyes mean that they will see visions passively, lime green eyes meanthey must touch a creature to see their future.

Family Trees
I will expand these once I figure out how to make family trees